@Fatlady wrote:
I have been doing shops for a company for over 5 years. The shops are email apartment shops- they involve sending an inquiry and then reviewing the response time and quality. I have consistently received scores of 10 and suddenly every shop is scored an 8 without any comment as to what the issue is. I carefully write and edit each shop- they are spell checked and read over 3 or 4 times before submitting. I am baffled as to what the issue is and not sure what I can do other than for a $10 shop spent a couple of hours writing and rewriting. Has something like happened to anyone where suddenly work that was formerly scored a 10 suddenly scored a lower score? Do you contact the company and ask what can be improved or let it ride? Whether an 8 or a 10 I will be paid just wondering if my chances of future shops will be jeopardized. Comments please.
Yes, this is how I think about it. There might have been a change to the guidelines or expectations that was not noticed. Asking in the right way just sounds like you care about doing a great job.@purpleicee wrote:
I would want to know. OP's work was 100% for 5 years and now 20% lower? That is significant in my opinion. If they have found something new to deduct on and you have no clue because the guidelines have not changed, then I would ask.
Some places use their scoring system to choose between shoppers for jobs with multiple people interested. Nobody wants to lose out on the plum assignments over something silly like taking a photo at the wrong angle.@wrosie wrote:
If you're still getting paid what difference does it make?
@Deedeezthoughts wrote:
Some places use their scoring system to choose between shoppers for jobs with multiple people interested. Nobody wants to lose out on the plum assignments over something silly like taking a photo at the wrong angle.@wrosie wrote:
If you're still getting paid what difference does it make?
@wrosie wrote:
But if the same new editor rates everyone the same, all shop report scores should be lowered.